Example sentences of "[v-ing] in the same house " in BNC.

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1 This would explain why children of the same genetics , age and sex , living in the same house are more likely to both contract the illness than any of the other combinations studied .
2 ‘ This is not London , you know , and the local girls are happy-go-lucky , so the relationships when you 're living in the same house tend to be even more happy-go-lucky . ’
3 Emily bit her lip , the girl was obviously in touch with Craig , perhaps they were even living in the same house .
4 This may or may not entail living in the same house .
5 She 'd known he was growing up peculiar — he did badly at school , and had no friends — but she 'd begun to see , from living in the same house as him again , how different he was from other kids .
6 In Pakistan , it is common to find three generations of a family living in the same house perhaps together with aunts , uncles and cousins .
7 David began to think that it might be possible to go on living in the same house as Julia and Anthony without either betraying himself or suffering unendurable frustration .
8 Women learn at an early age that most men do not like angry women living in the same house .
9 I think he realises that living in the same house would be very hard for both of you , and might lead to something that would worry your tender conscience no end .
10 So if your relationship breaks down you can not be charged each other 's Poll Tax bills , even if you are still living in the same house .
11 And because I do n't want you living in the same house as someone who might be a murderer .
12 In fact it 's , it 's really You have to be living in the same house as somebody who 's
13 ‘ Is n't it a bit of a strain , though , living in the same house with them ? ’
14 In the area of closest scrutiny only 14 per cent of males ( 45/311 ) and 19 per cent of females ( 75/390 ) aged over ten at the time of the 1861 census were living in the same house as the one they had inhabited in 1851 ; but many of them had moved only a short distance .
15 They are living in the same house , eating at the same table , and , in the case of Lizzie , part of my own being .
16 She 's probably still living in the same house , still teaching , still struggling with the Marmite and the Spinoza .
17 Now they may have fifteen thousand patients , well a lot of those are going to be living in the same house so we
18 In an interview with police , Smith , who at the time was going through divorce proceedings but living in the same house as her husband , told them : ‘ It was him or me . ’
19 In the summer of 1529 , during an outbreak of the plague in southern England , three men who had been students together at Cambridge found themselves by chance staying in the same house in Waltham .
20 His father was staying in the same house , and did n't know I was staying there , so I used to creep in at night .
21 ‘ But there was another person who was staying in the same house — the Reverend Arthur Lyle .
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